Famous Red Light Districts In The United States Of America

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A red-light district is a neighborhood where prostitution is a common part of everyday life. It was discovered in the US at around the 1890s, and derives from the practice of placing a red light in the window to indicate to customers the nature of the business. This is based on the biblical story of Rahab, a prostitute in Jericho who aided the spies of Joshua and identified her house with a scarlet rope.

Below are some of the more well known red light districts across cities of the US.

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Van Buren has been dead since at least around 2000. They started policing it heavily, closed a lot of the hourly no tell motels and built a bunch of high dollar apartments that are now filled with yuppies. Total gentrification in action.

Van Buren has been so-called “shut down” as far as street walkers go. It has not, times, appearance, and locations have changed to West VB. Soon after the food city, head south on on 33rd Ave. Make a U-Turn at Monroe, and park your car (if you dare). You won’t wait more then 10 minutes without see a few, or being approached. Here, anything goes. $40 Dolla Makes Ya Holla!

Now be aware. Three things will happen, you pay for sex with a decease infested meth trick working her debt off. You get jumped/car jacked and left in the southern suburb of Maryvale where not even a 911 dispatcher nor a flagged down police man will help you, or the police man who would rather let the wolves eat you alive then help you, takes you to jail for soliciting.

Happy hunting. A “safer” way of doing this, would be to get a private “dance” at Club Lace. More expensive, better looking girls, and it’s not like any strip club you’ve ever been to. Strait to business. No cops, no pimps, no drugs, no problems. Just don’t pay for a girl you don’t like, be a man and say NEXT. Plus it’s just a few miles north.